@Grahamrmft@AlabamaMBB Respect to Alabama as well. A very solid team. Wish you guys a good run in the tourney (as long as we don’t match up again) and Nelson recovers quick and healthy.
@GiffordsCourage@ryandbusse Hear me out…anti-assault weapons like the AR-15 platforms are great defensive weapons, in common use, and should not be banned in any manner.
@TristanSnell There is so much incorrect information in this tweet; I don’t even know where to begin…”Pretty sure” a lawyer would know more on this topic, but sadly, he does not.
@GrannyZ3 @LetterAndDigit @HeinForLiberty@RepSwalwell How can one “go overboard on 2A rights”? It’s in the Bill of Rights. Once again, it’s not called the Bill of needs.
@GrannyZ3 @LetterAndDigit @HeinForLiberty@RepSwalwell I guess you missed where a 22 year old civilian took down a would be mass shooter in an Indiana mall a week ago…
@GrannyZ3 @LetterAndDigit @HeinForLiberty@RepSwalwell Massie’s main point was that these are not weapons of war and in fact, the weapons that have been used in war are not in this ban. Now to address your last comment: he is showing his support for the 2nd amendment right, not the 2nd amendment “need”.
@GrannyZ3 @LetterAndDigit @HeinForLiberty@RepSwalwell Moving the goal posts. Massie’s point, was that if these are considered “weapons of war” (which Massie disagrees with), than why would the department of agriculture, department of Education need these so called “weapons of war”. Watch the full debate on this individual topic.